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Cal Raleigh hit home run No. 36 on Tuesday, July 8, breaking Ken Griffey Jr.'s mark for the most by a Mariners player before the All-Star break.
Cal Raleigh hit home run No. 36 on Tuesday, July 8, breaking Ken Griffey Jr.'s mark for the most by a Mariners player before the All-Star break.
2001 Barry Bonds: 39 2013 Chris Davis: 37 1998 Mark McGwire: 37 1969 Reggie Jackson: 37 2025 Cal Raleigh: 36 2001 Luis Gonzalez: 35 1998 Ken Griffey Jr.: 35 Most home runs in a season before All ...
Former Florida State baseball star and current Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh is chasing Barry Bonds' home run record and Aaron Judge's AL mark.
Only three players in Major League Baseball history have homered in eight consecutive games, most recently Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr.
Even more notable, though, is that Raleigh now has 38 home runs on the season, and he needs only one more in the next two games to tie Barry Bonds all-time record of 39 home runs before the All ...
Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh has fully transitioned from having a career year to having a historic season. Raleigh's season is now on such a level that he has surpassed Ken Griffey Jr. in ...
Shohei Ohtani homered for the fifth consecutive game, becoming the seventh player in Dodgers franchise history to accomplish that feat.
Mark McGwire, Sammy Sosa, Ken Griffey Jr. and Greg Vaughn all reached the milestone in 1998. Sosa did so again in 2001, that time getting joined by Barry Bonds, Luis Gonzalez and Alex Rodriguez.
He returned June 16. With a two-run shot in the eighth, Raleigh eclipsed Hall of Fame slugger Ken Griffey Jr. (1998) for the most homers by a Mariners player before the All-Star break.